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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: John P JoyPublisher: Arouca Press Imprint: Arouca Press Edition: 2nd ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.336kg ISBN: 9781990685484ISBN 10: 199068548 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 24 April 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for On the Ordinary and Extraordinary Magisterium At a time when our attention is focused on a synodal Church of the whole people of God, the title of this work sounds rather ""out-of-fashion"". However, by carefully reconstructing the distinction between the ordinary and the extraordinary magisterium, the author leads us right to the sources of the ecclesial life. At the beginning (19th century: Joseph Kleutgen) and at the end (Vatican II) the same task is in the center: ""to preach the same Gospel ever anew"". Whoever wants to contribute to the challenging questions for the future of the Church needs John Joy's research as a starting point! Indeed, I am proud to have supervised this doctoral research. - Dr. Barbara Hallensleben, Professor of Dogmatics and Theology of Ecumenism, University of Fribourg, Switzerland In this authoritative study, Dr. Joy offers a precise and helpful explication of the terms ""ordinary"" and ""extraordinary"" magisterium. He accomplishes this by a thorough examination of all the principal Church documents utilizing these terms and related concepts, finding their proximate source in the insights of the great nineteenth-century Jesuit theologian, Joseph Kleutgen. The lasting value of this study will be evident to the careful reader. John Joy has produced a sure and solid guide for faithful Catholics who cling to the bark of Peter during the current storms of doctrinal and pastoral confusion. -Dr. Michael Sirilla, Professor of Systematic and Dogmatic Theology, Franciscan University of Steubenville This is the most thorough and excellent concise treatment of the magisterium I have seen. It is both historical and thematic, treating all levels of magisterial authority. The book is well-organized, the writing is accessible, and the analysis is excellent. John Joy's work is a gift for the Church. -Dr. Phillip Blosser, Professor, Sacred Heart Major Seminary In modern theological discussions among Catholics, the term 'magisterium' is frequently used, but often in ways that increase rather than dispel confusion. John Joy's clear and meticulous study is an excellent remedy to this lamentable situation. In a way that is both speculatively and historically sure-footed, he explains the various kinds of teaching that occur within the Church, and their different levels of authority. This book will be very valuable to theologians in their efforts to understand and expound the deposit of faith. -Fr. Thomas Crean, O.P. "Praise for On the Ordinary and Extraordinary Magisterium At a time when our attention is focused on a synodal Church of the whole people of God, the title of this work sounds rather ""out-of-fashion"". However, by carefully reconstructing the distinction between the ordinary and the extraordinary magisterium, the author leads us right to the sources of the ecclesial life. At the beginning (19th century: Joseph Kleutgen) and at the end (Vatican II) the same task is in the center: ""to preach the same Gospel ever anew"". Whoever wants to contribute to the challenging questions for the future of the Church needs John Joy's research as a starting point! Indeed, I am proud to have supervised this doctoral research. - Dr. Barbara Hallensleben, Professor of Dogmatics and Theology of Ecumenism, University of Fribourg, Switzerland In this authoritative study, Dr. Joy offers a precise and helpful explication of the terms ""ordinary"" and ""extraordinary"" magisterium. He accomplishes this by a thorough examination of all the principal Church documents utilizing these terms and related concepts, finding their proximate source in the insights of the great nineteenth-century Jesuit theologian, Joseph Kleutgen. The lasting value of this study will be evident to the careful reader. John Joy has produced a sure and solid guide for faithful Catholics who cling to the bark of Peter during the current storms of doctrinal and pastoral confusion. -Dr. Michael Sirilla, Professor of Systematic and Dogmatic Theology, Franciscan University of Steubenville This is the most thorough and excellent concise treatment of the magisterium I have seen. It is both historical and thematic, treating all levels of magisterial authority. The book is well-organized, the writing is accessible, and the analysis is excellent. John Joy's work is a gift for the Church. -Dr. Phillip Blosser, Professor, Sacred Heart Major Seminary In modern theological discussions among Catholics, the term 'magisterium' is frequently used, but often in ways that increase rather than dispel confusion. John Joy's clear and meticulous study is an excellent remedy to this lamentable situation. In a way that is both speculatively and historically sure-footed, he explains the various kinds of teaching that occur within the Church, and their different levels of authority. This book will be very valuable to theologians in their efforts to understand and expound the deposit of faith. -Fr. Thomas Crean, O.P." Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |